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abilitily behind us. right. today's move in the market, do you believe it? there is some confirmation from the transports but at the same time, the volume isn't quite what i think some people would like to see. what's your read on it? >> actually, volume's a little bit lower than yesterday by about, i would say 30 to 50 million. it clearly looks like a reflation play. if you look at gold and you look at oil and you look at several of the commodities, you could say the dollar is weak but not as weak as indicated. >> percentage based? >> yeah. i think it is suspect. on election day i have been going through these for 50 years there are always whacky rumors, there was a broken machine and when they went to fix it so-and-so was ahead eight times. you know, they are never, ever true but markets move on them. >> sure do thanks, old friend. good to see you, arthur, as always. art carbon. >>> big week for media earnings, discovery and liberty media already out. rupert murdock's news corp reports after the bell, d
abilitily behind us. right. today's move in the market, do you believe it? there is some confirmation from the transports but at the same time, the volume isn't quite what i think some people would like to see. what's your read on it? >> actually, volume's a little bit lower than yesterday by about, i would say 30 to 50 million. it clearly looks like a reflation play. if you look at gold and you look at oil and you look at several of the commodities, you could say the dollar is weak but...
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using it domestically it using is optimally. there, occasions when we move the aircraft around for maintenance work. generally we'll be flying this aircraft off of the west coast out of chicago, out of houston, off of the east coast, really long haul missions. >> it will be adding new routes for the 787 dreamliner. as you look at shares of united today, shares are up along with a number of the other airlines as they recover from last week. bottom line is this -- it is roomier, it is brighter inside the dreamliner. yes, it is a different flying experience. we'll see what people think over time, though. >> two questions, phil. did you really love it as compared with a conventional aircraft, number one. number two, did they charge a premium price for this first flight or not? >> no, there a was not a premium price. most of those seats involved were taken up by employees for united, as well as journalists like myself. there were some paying passengers. aviation buffs flew to houston so they could be part of this first flight. what w
using it domestically it using is optimally. there, occasions when we move the aircraft around for maintenance work. generally we'll be flying this aircraft off of the west coast out of chicago, out of houston, off of the east coast, really long haul missions. >> it will be adding new routes for the 787 dreamliner. as you look at shares of united today, shares are up along with a number of the other airlines as they recover from last week. bottom line is this -- it is roomier, it is...
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us as well. it's expected this market is going to stand and wait to see what the election results are going to be like for tomorrow, right? >> hey, it's human nature. i mean, people have been paralyzed with all these horror stories about fiscal cliffs and the end of the dollar and the end of america. so, when in doubt, do nothing. hide your cash, sit on the sidelines. but i think there's going to be a big plunger effect that could really unleash tidal waves of money as people start to see maybe there's some wonderful surprises, some electoral surprises that just aren't popular right now. >> what are you suggesting? >> i don't know. this nose does more than hold this mustache and glasses and i think it might be a electoral surprise for mr. romney. if that's the case -- >> you think romney wins -- >> i do. >> -- that will be a surprise and this market rallies on that win? >> i think the market rallies big. there will be a lot of money in motion. people will be moving on with decision-making. there'
us as well. it's expected this market is going to stand and wait to see what the election results are going to be like for tomorrow, right? >> hey, it's human nature. i mean, people have been paralyzed with all these horror stories about fiscal cliffs and the end of the dollar and the end of america. so, when in doubt, do nothing. hide your cash, sit on the sidelines. but i think there's going to be a big plunger effect that could really unleash tidal waves of money as people start to see...
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all three of those could have been used for recovery efforts. well, it exploded on twitter and facebook and eventually public figures came and spoke out against this. this afternoon, later in the day there were meetings and major bloomberg, canceled, didn't postpone but canceled the marathon. here are some of the statements from the mayor's office. while holding the race would not require diverting resources from the recovery effort it is clear it has become the source of controversy and division. we cannot allow a controversy over an athletic event to december tract attention away from the critically important work being done to recover from the storm and get our city back an track. the people of staten island, one of the hardest hit places in the entire country from sandy, there was relief and emotion. >> thank god. my reaction is, i've been coming to realize that these resources are going to be needed where it's truly needed. >> reporter: the bottom line is the mayor knew there was 350 million in economic benefit to the race, and also thousan
all three of those could have been used for recovery efforts. well, it exploded on twitter and facebook and eventually public figures came and spoke out against this. this afternoon, later in the day there were meetings and major bloomberg, canceled, didn't postpone but canceled the marathon. here are some of the statements from the mayor's office. while holding the race would not require diverting resources from the recovery effort it is clear it has become the source of controversy and...
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that does it for us today. make sure to join us tomorrow. right now it's time for "squawk on the street." >> whether i earned your vote or not, i have listened to you. i have learned from you. you have made me a better president. with your stories and your struggles, i return to the white house more determined and more inspired than ever about the work there is to do and the future that lies ahead. >> president obama wins a second term in the white house but of course now the hard part begins. can he and congress agree on how to avoid the fiscal cliff just 54 days from now? good morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with melissa lee, jim cramer, david faber. as you can see once again, down triple digits. a lot of news out of europe today as attention turns to greece and parliamentary vote there regarding austerity measures later on. democrats gaining seats in the senate. republicans maintaining control of the house. >> the issues that were a tossup are now certainties. we'll get cramer's take on how to align your p
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thanks for joining us. your thoughts on what has happened in virginia and throughout the country so far. we are neck and neck in terms of electoral votes. 162 for the president and governor romney. >> i never thought it would be anything other than just as you described it. very close and very tight. i expect the president to win. i hope he does. i think that will change. as a matter of fact, i bet a penny before i came home to say that he would change. around the country, i would be surprised if romney carried all of those swing states that have been described just now. i see obama winning the election. i hope that virginia is in the winning column with him. i think a lot of people feel like i did when i feeted for him. he needs a second term to prove what he has started and that he can improv upon it. but he can't do it unless he's there. things are so bad in this country. to trust it to someone who does not have the experience to spend four years learning the job or even two years is too much time. >> go
thanks for joining us. your thoughts on what has happened in virginia and throughout the country so far. we are neck and neck in terms of electoral votes. 162 for the president and governor romney. >> i never thought it would be anything other than just as you described it. very close and very tight. i expect the president to win. i hope he does. i think that will change. as a matter of fact, i bet a penny before i came home to say that he would change. around the country, i would be...
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how dare anyone else keep us to the promises that got us ele elected. that the moment these people are are primed. they are going to be reaganites. the moment that they are challenged. >> i can tell you this. not one drop of revenue should be put on the table until we have massive across the board spending reductions and entitlement reform. that is what is missing. the gop should stand up and say not one drop of revenue until you show me good faith with the spending reduction you all talk about except when it comes time to do something about it. and step b is that the small business community should say not one pens penny until i know you are not going to screw me. >> a quiz. well the answer is coming up next. it is the energy boom that is the brightest spot in our dull and amenemic economy. does the republican party have a front-runner for 2016 could be. don't forget. free market capitalism. we are about to prove it again in 2:00 when the kudlow report comes right back. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade
how dare anyone else keep us to the promises that got us ele elected. that the moment these people are are primed. they are going to be reaganites. the moment that they are challenged. >> i can tell you this. not one drop of revenue should be put on the table until we have massive across the board spending reductions and entitlement reform. that is what is missing. the gop should stand up and say not one drop of revenue until you show me good faith with the spending reduction you all talk...
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his father greg told us he watches us every day. we made that animation months ago to raise awareness of what the fiscal cliff meant. i know you've seen this animation a lot on our program. >> and you know i have the same response every day. >> it brings joy to that young boy. so those people who wrote in and said, hey, we hate that video, somebody likes it. >> way to go, charlie. >> look how cute charlie is. >> wait until he gets his first paycheck when he grows up with all the taxes taken out. then we'll see if he likes the fiscal cliff. >> i was just going to say that. unfortunately, one of the big upsets about this fiscal cliff and the $16 trillion debt is the taxes and what we're leaving to our kids and grand kids. i hate to pour cold water on this, bill. poor charlie. >>> all right. we have the closing countdown next. >> after the bell, we'll hear from somebody who says entitlements didn't cause our debt problems, cuts to them shouldn't be part of the fiscal cliff solution and the negotiations continue. you're watching cnbc, f
his father greg told us he watches us every day. we made that animation months ago to raise awareness of what the fiscal cliff meant. i know you've seen this animation a lot on our program. >> and you know i have the same response every day. >> it brings joy to that young boy. so those people who wrote in and said, hey, we hate that video, somebody likes it. >> way to go, charlie. >> look how cute charlie is. >> wait until he gets his first paycheck when he grows...
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they use it as a stop. it bounced slightly from here, but i don't think that was a really good support zone. now if you look at dwoog l, i think google is actually standing on very strong support. we see a multiyear wedge forming. multiple times it tested that 650 area of resistance. now it's resting on that support. as they say, tall houses can be built from strong foundations. i think google has a strong foundation. >> one of many things they say. erin, why are you sticking with apple? >> not only if you look at the chart but fundamentally. in may, they bought motorola. when they made their earnings announcement in mid-october, you can see that huge drop. apple is trading at 40% less on valuation. it's also lower than its peers versus google. so you can get similar long-term earnings growth, about 14% long-term growth versus 16% on google, but you're trading at a 40% less lower valuation. you're looking at the next 12 months earnings. it's a that brainer. not only that, but apple pays dividends. >> i thin
they use it as a stop. it bounced slightly from here, but i don't think that was a really good support zone. now if you look at dwoog l, i think google is actually standing on very strong support. we see a multiyear wedge forming. multiple times it tested that 650 area of resistance. now it's resting on that support. as they say, tall houses can be built from strong foundations. i think google has a strong foundation. >> one of many things they say. erin, why are you sticking with apple?...
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he has to do something for us. he has to come tard us. steve told us obama governed from the middlem to move to the right to meet him? cleasrespect and opposition will continue. >> i want to make a qe in terms of historic gai in new hampshire. the democratsrd an all-women slate. they for the first time ever we have women at the gubernatorial and the congressional level. new hampshire congressional first time ever. in the senate we have whole binders full of women. previous record high number of women with 17. now we have 20 with heidi heitkamp's win. incredible stuffthere. >> former governor rendell i next in the guest spot but first >> trickling in about the presidential race for more out to our guests. thank ning us. >> thank you. >> tonight's results, guys? >> yeah. >> what do you think? >> jon, tonight's results they have caused a seismic shift in what we're forecasting for the election.ht looks to be made silver is now project chance of victory over jeb bush. yeah. thjkat's up from wgsy to digest. and tastes simply delicious. for tho
he has to do something for us. he has to come tard us. steve told us obama governed from the middlem to move to the right to meet him? cleasrespect and opposition will continue. >> i want to make a qe in terms of historic gai in new hampshire. the democratsrd an all-women slate. they for the first time ever we have women at the gubernatorial and the congressional level. new hampshire congressional first time ever. in the senate we have whole binders full of women. previous record high...
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thanks for joining us here on cnbc. is there an -- i'm not some prima donna, but isn't this a bad thing for the american family? shunned some things remain sack r . >> i actually do love to shop but i do think we've got a couple of sacred days, thanksgiving and christmas. those really are such a special time for families and friends to be together, family, friends, food and football. i don't want to see us necessarily start a trend of having black thursday. it seems like to me they could start a little earlier on friday morning and extend the sales maybe through that sunday or monday. but i can understand going earlier on thursday rather than people standing in line to get into a store at midnight. but i disagree with wholeheartedly that midnight opening. it is just crazy. >> i agree and disagree. the point i want to make sure i'm making to the audience is that for me, if you want to shop, shop. i'm not going to tell anybody when they can do anything. it is when you are forcing the workers to come in, the truck drivers,
thanks for joining us here on cnbc. is there an -- i'm not some prima donna, but isn't this a bad thing for the american family? shunned some things remain sack r . >> i actually do love to shop but i do think we've got a couple of sacred days, thanksgiving and christmas. those really are such a special time for families and friends to be together, family, friends, food and football. i don't want to see us necessarily start a trend of having black thursday. it seems like to me they could...
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talk to us about that. what can you do to prove to the american people that, in fact, you are creating jobs in america, but you have to actually create jobs in places you're operating outside the u.s.? isn't that true? >> we do. i think the benefit is to multinationals in three areas. one is the wealth we create for americans. our to be is held by americans. chevron, for example, has created $170 billion in wealth through our stock price and dividends over the last decade. we also produce energy. every drop of oil we produce overseas keeps oil prices down in this country. >> yet, the oil companies as an industry constantly get bashed over taxes, over the profits that we see. in fact, in 2011, chevron was one of three oil companies that paid more in income taxes than any other corporation in america, which i find amazing. $17 billion in taxes. >> well, our income taxes in 2011 were about 43%. it's been in the same range over the last few years. we do pay our fair share. we pay taxes overseas. we pay taxes he
talk to us about that. what can you do to prove to the american people that, in fact, you are creating jobs in america, but you have to actually create jobs in places you're operating outside the u.s.? isn't that true? >> we do. i think the benefit is to multinationals in three areas. one is the wealth we create for americans. our to be is held by americans. chevron, for example, has created $170 billion in wealth through our stock price and dividends over the last decade. we also produce...
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us out of it? >> politicians by nature don't take action until they are backed in a corner with the gun to their head. right knew in the correspondent the gun's loaded. >> recessionary gun. >> resessionnary gun. we as the american public are fools if we would elect, re-elect anybody that sat there and watched this thing go over the cliff. the bigger issue, we are in a slow growth/no growth economy, even after we solve that what are we going to do too move this economy forward? >> what are you advising your clients to do with their money? >> one, a little bit on the conservative side, a normal account would be 50% stocks, 50% bonds, we may be about 40/60, i'm very concerned about the bond market at this point over time. >> treasury, corporates. >> wither in corps pratt, also in some alternative oriented things. secondly, i think we are in a market it makes sense to produce income. if the dow at 13, 14,000 now and 13, 14,000 in three years which could be the situation in a muddling along economy what
us out of it? >> politicians by nature don't take action until they are backed in a corner with the gun to their head. right knew in the correspondent the gun's loaded. >> recessionary gun. >> resessionnary gun. we as the american public are fools if we would elect, re-elect anybody that sat there and watched this thing go over the cliff. the bigger issue, we are in a slow growth/no growth economy, even after we solve that what are we going to do too move this economy forward?...
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thanks for joining us. as somebody who's putting capital to work in this market, you see a market that is down 600 points on the dow industrials. just since the election, that's 4% declines since the election on november 6th. what do you want to do here? do you want to put money in the market? >> i think you have to put money in the market but what you said is true. the market overall this year is up 7%. that's 7% in a zero interest rate environment. we all knew it was going to be a slow economy. we all knew the market was going to grow slow. the bottom line is even with the decline in the last eight days, we're still up 6.5%, 7%. >> you're saying to buy into this selloff? >> i think you have to buy into it. where are you going to put your money? most of the money is going into fixed income. that's just crazy. we know future interest rates are going to go higher. that's not going to hurt corporations. it's not going to hurt profits, but what it is going to do is hurt the individual investor. they should be
thanks for joining us. as somebody who's putting capital to work in this market, you see a market that is down 600 points on the dow industrials. just since the election, that's 4% declines since the election on november 6th. what do you want to do here? do you want to put money in the market? >> i think you have to put money in the market but what you said is true. the market overall this year is up 7%. that's 7% in a zero interest rate environment. we all knew it was going to be a slow...
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people use 80% of them. guess who is using that 20% of the people using 80% of that because only 27% of the american people itemize. the little guys never heard of that stuff. >> one of the thorns in your side in terms of getting this plan implemented has been grover norquist. he's engineered -- i'm sorry, what? >> grover norquist, i've always said about grover, he's wandering the earth in his white robes, and what can he do to you? he can't murder you. he can't burn your house. the only thing he can do to you is defeat you for re-election. if that means more to you than your country, you shouldn't even be in congress. >> well, he's engineering this plan to not raise taxes ever. >> this is not a problem, you know, that we can grow our way out of. you could have double-digit growth for decades. growth alone won't do it. it's not a problem that we can tax our way out of. raising taxes doesn't do a darn thing to change the demographics of a country or to change the fact that health care grows at a faster rate t
people use 80% of them. guess who is using that 20% of the people using 80% of that because only 27% of the american people itemize. the little guys never heard of that stuff. >> one of the thorns in your side in terms of getting this plan implemented has been grover norquist. he's engineered -- i'm sorry, what? >> grover norquist, i've always said about grover, he's wandering the earth in his white robes, and what can he do to you? he can't murder you. he can't burn your house. the...
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depends on which model you're using. the 2008 model which would give democrats plus 7 or 8 in every single poll in this nonsense or the 2004 model which is even steven or the 2010 model which is plus republicans. but what about a group -- we had ralph reid on this show friday evening. he talked about how evangelical christians are mobilizing in ways we haven't seen in years. how can you be sure that group and other important groups have so much enthusiasm they're not going to come out and vote for romn romney? >> i didn't say i was sure, i said there's indications we can look at the deficit that rom has. jedediah's point, i'm not afraid, i don't feel afraid, but we could talk tomorrow and the next day and see where the fear leads. i think the policemen for mitt romney is not in messaging. jedediah gives the romney message better than he does with regard to -- i don't mean that sarcastically. you sound strong, you're making a clear argument about why you feel some of these things have been tried and failed. i think for mi
depends on which model you're using. the 2008 model which would give democrats plus 7 or 8 in every single poll in this nonsense or the 2004 model which is even steven or the 2010 model which is plus republicans. but what about a group -- we had ralph reid on this show friday evening. he talked about how evangelical christians are mobilizing in ways we haven't seen in years. how can you be sure that group and other important groups have so much enthusiasm they're not going to come out and vote...
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because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> my favorite time of the day. it is time to talk turkey stocks, that is. we're looking at some names that have been waddling along. david, you're up first. what's your turkey stock? >> i thought i'd look at walgreens. once one of the growth stocks out there can always be count e on to deliver. then they got in a spat with scripts. they resolved that dispute in july by haven't been able to recover. not to mention that big deal wi where they paid $6.7 billion for a stake in alliance boots. people still scratching their heads about that one. >> what are you talking about? >> microsoft. not much to say about it because we know the microsoft story so well. the stock has done so little. you have windows 8. hasn't really lit a fire under the stock. some people, though, i say they do think microsoft will become cool again. >> they do? coolness. >> where did you find those people? >> you'd be surprised. >> that w
because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> my favorite time of the day. it is time to talk turkey stocks, that is. we're looking at some names that have been waddling along. david, you're up first. what's your turkey stock? >> i thought i'd look at walgreens. once one of the growth stocks out there can always be count e on to deliver. then they got in a spat with scripts. they resolved that dispute in...
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one of them is with us. he'll make the case next. >> it's the question troubling so many americans in keeping adults and children awake at night. can the twinkie be saved? hostess and its bakers union are holding mediation talks today. we'll bring you all details on that meet whg it's over coming up. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. chances are, you're not mad
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thanks for joining us. >> very close night as we expected. so far we're talking 82 electoral votes for governor romney versus 64 for president obama. once we know the winner the work begins. who is better at handling the biggest issue that we face over the near term? the fiscal cliff? >> i think it's even steven. neither candidate has offered to cut anything. i think spending is a problem. i think the way we budget our money is a problem. this baseline budgeting is just horrible and they don't talk about that. they talk about the programs they want to keep. i think it would be even. i wouldn't expect a whole lot of difference. there will be a little benefit with romney on maybe getting taxes cut. and maybe less war with obama. but neither one is assured it. we heard promises so often over the years of the dramatic difference and this is a crucial election. that has been burnt out on that over many decades because we have elections and policies continue exactly the same way. government gets bigger. debt gets
thanks for joining us. >> very close night as we expected. so far we're talking 82 electoral votes for governor romney versus 64 for president obama. once we know the winner the work begins. who is better at handling the biggest issue that we face over the near term? the fiscal cliff? >> i think it's even steven. neither candidate has offered to cut anything. i think spending is a problem. i think the way we budget our money is a problem. this baseline budgeting is just horrible and...
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what the business community says to us is give us some certainty, tell us what you're going to do, stop sort of just delaying these hard decisions. many of them said they're willing to talk about getting rid of some of these special tax deductions and lowering the rate. again, we actually agree with that. so let's have this serious conversation but it's not going to be good enough just to say we need new revenues coming from just growth. >> congresswoman schwartz, thank you very much for being with us. we wish you good luck because we're all watching and counting on you. >> and we should get it done. yeah, absolutely. >> very good. >>> a reporter with the "fiscal times" joins us live in washington. you heard the congresswoman? she seemed to move the conversation forward a little bit. are we going to get a deal or no deal? >> well, the deal and the devil is in the details and the details are really what matters here. thus far we've heard nobody wants to be boxed in. until you're willing to be boxed in, you're not going to commit to a compromise. >> you know, though, i think most of ameri
what the business community says to us is give us some certainty, tell us what you're going to do, stop sort of just delaying these hard decisions. many of them said they're willing to talk about getting rid of some of these special tax deductions and lowering the rate. again, we actually agree with that. so let's have this serious conversation but it's not going to be good enough just to say we need new revenues coming from just growth. >> congresswoman schwartz, thank you very much for...
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stay with us. one mobile. with features like scanning a barcode to get detailed stock quotes to voice recognition. e-trade leads the way in wherever, whenever investing. download the ultimate in mobile investing apps, free, at e-trade. >>> welcome back to our special coverage from the jpmorgan technology ceo conference. once again, our special guest jpmorgan chairman and ceo jamie dimon. jamie, you have raised the reasonable loss above existing accruals about $700 million to $6 billion. i guess at the end of the day, litigation is the new normal in your business, certainly for the large banks. can you characterize for us what you would expect? how steep, given the election, the perceived political undertones, how significant will ongoing litigation be, and how should investors think about this? >> we have booked more than $10 million in litigation reserves. that number is just an estimate of how much more is under the range of possibility. i wouldn't give it too much credence. it's a rough estimate. i think li
stay with us. one mobile. with features like scanning a barcode to get detailed stock quotes to voice recognition. e-trade leads the way in wherever, whenever investing. download the ultimate in mobile investing apps, free, at e-trade. >>> welcome back to our special coverage from the jpmorgan technology ceo conference. once again, our special guest jpmorgan chairman and ceo jamie dimon. jamie, you have raised the reasonable loss above existing accruals about $700 million to $6...
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because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ to a currency market for everyone. the potential of fxcm unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. the potential of yelp unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> welcome back. president obama will meet with business leaders tomorrow at the white house, but not one wall street bank ceo is on the invitationlation. kayla is here with more reaction. over to you. >> well, you remember jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon telling you days ago on this program that if you remove the fiscal cliff overhang, the economy will boom. similarly, executive
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stay with us. ♪ [ female announcer ] today is not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the brick, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, the open-air office and the home office as well. ♪ today is not just about who rides in air force one, it's about who rides in the 4 door sedan, the 2 door hatchback and the v8 muscle car. ♪ because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, or where you live, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. and that's something that will never change. ♪ >>> all right. the dow down about 450 points since yesterday. should investors expect more losses ahead or do we see a bounce-back tomorrow? our next guests are here to tell you what will move your money tomorrow morning. paul christopher from wells fargo advisers and samuel coffin from morey harris. peter, 30 seconds on the clock. what do you want to look at? >> tomorrow morning at
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joins us now exclusively. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> what do you make of these talks in washington? do you think something is going to happen? i know you're deeply frustrated. >> well, i certainly hope so. i think any responsible leadership is going to approach this now as we need a solution, we need a framework for a solution, we need a down payment on it to avoid the fiscal cliff, and then after the new congress comes in, we address a compromise of long-term solutions. >> everyone seems to want to focus on the tax hikes first and talk about spending cuts later. will that work? >> no. you really have to -- we can't keep kicking the can down the road. we have to have more certainty for business. we want to get the economy going. we want to create jobs in the country. we want to preserve a prosperous united states for the next generation. i'm here speaking as an american, not simply as a ceo. if you care about your country, we have to stop kicking the can down the road and have more certainty
joins us now exclusively. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> what do you make of these talks in washington? do you think something is going to happen? i know you're deeply frustrated. >> well, i certainly hope so. i think any responsible leadership is going to approach this now as we need a solution, we need a framework for a solution, we need a down payment on it to avoid the fiscal cliff, and then after the new congress comes in, we address a compromise of...
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does that matter to us? should it matter to us here in the united states? >> i think greece doesn't matter on the numbers. we are talking about a country that has about 10 million people. you are talking about europe. in europe the yearly budget for agriculture is about 150. greece is maybe a political issue in how to deal when one of your kids doesn't pay his own bills. i think the issue will be resolved of about 15 trillion. 150 more or less of that is irrelevant. >> so great to have you here. >> thank you so much. >>> key economic reports due to hit wall street first thing tomorrow morning. >> and we'll find out which ones will effect your investments the most on the other side of the break. stick around. ♪ [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well. because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief o
does that matter to us? should it matter to us here in the united states? >> i think greece doesn't matter on the numbers. we are talking about a country that has about 10 million people. you are talking about europe. in europe the yearly budget for agriculture is about 150. greece is maybe a political issue in how to deal when one of your kids doesn't pay his own bills. i think the issue will be resolved of about 15 trillion. 150 more or less of that is irrelevant. >> so great to...
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thanks for joining us. [ticking] >> banks were filing foreclosure lawsuits by the millions, and in the rush to collect, it appeared some financial firms were using phony legal documents to throw people out of their homes. chris pendley says he forged 4,000 bogus mortgage documents a day for major u.s. banks. and your previous experience in banking? >> none. [ticking] >> it started out as a mortgage crisis. then it slowly evolved into a credit crisis. now it's something entirely different and much more serious. >> this is a full-blown financial storm and one that comes around perhaps one every 50 or 100 years. this is the real thing. >> and much of what went wrong on wall street could be traced back to something called "credit default swaps." they were traded in a risky shadow market, and they were at the heart of the financial meltdown. [ticking] >> it has tentacles as wide as anything i've seen. i think, next to housing, this is the single most important issue in the united states and certainly the largest
thanks for joining us. [ticking] >> banks were filing foreclosure lawsuits by the millions, and in the rush to collect, it appeared some financial firms were using phony legal documents to throw people out of their homes. chris pendley says he forged 4,000 bogus mortgage documents a day for major u.s. banks. and your previous experience in banking? >> none. [ticking] >> it started out as a mortgage crisis. then it slowly evolved into a credit crisis. now it's something...
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if you don't use your frequent flyer miles they burn them at the stake. oh, look, the dog's going as a baby this year. say what you want. the kids don't give any lip to this babysitter. every halloween, the hendersons harness up the baby and let the good times roll. look. look at yourself. look. [ cries ] quick, put a happy spell on yourself. you're being a witch, honey. you're being a witch. no, you riddle me this. ooh, right in the little joker. every so often i'll notice that one member of...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> take a look at hewlett-packard today. making a slight comeback, up 2.5% after yesterday's double-digit loss. the debacle, of course, after the company announced an $8.8 billion write down to the ill advised autonomy acquisition. in the last year, the stock is down better than 50%. >> yeah, but we're not finished. since mark hurd was forced out as ceo due to what was deemed as an inappropriate relationship, that stock is down over 70%. the missteps for hp since then have been historic and costly for them, all of them famously covered on this program. in fact, we put together some of the low lights. take a look. >> we've got breaking news from hewlett-packard on mark hurd. we have to get right to john fortt. >> we are hearing that hp ceo mark hurd is resigning. >> we are covering a developing story here on the "closing bell," which just happened in the last 20 minutes or so. hewlett-packard naming a new ceo a
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> take a look at hewlett-packard today. making a slight comeback, up 2.5% after yesterday's double-digit loss. the debacle, of course, after the company announced an $8.8 billion write down to the ill advised autonomy acquisition. in the last year, the stock is down better than 50%. >> yeah, but we're not finished. since mark hurd was forced out as ceo due to what was deemed as an...
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thank you so much for joining us. congressman peter welsh, we appreciate it. >>> time for a "market flash" with bertha coombs. >> we're watching google. a number of reports say that it appears there has been some sort of disruption to accessibility in china. google, of course, over the last couple of years has stopped censoring access in china. appears this morning for several hours that china access was down according to several reports and the google transparency report website that looks at such things. we're waiting for confirmation from the company on what the situation is. back to you. >>> so, what does a company do when it loses its biggest name? julia boorstin is tracking just one such company. hi, julia. >> hi, sue. well, facebook may have tripped when it went public, but did its ipo leave private trading -- private share platform -- second market which trades private shares in even worse shape. i'll have that after the break. ♪ ♪ mom? dad? guys? [ engine turns over ] [ engine revs ] ♪ he'll be fine. [
thank you so much for joining us. congressman peter welsh, we appreciate it. >>> time for a "market flash" with bertha coombs. >> we're watching google. a number of reports say that it appears there has been some sort of disruption to accessibility in china. google, of course, over the last couple of years has stopped censoring access in china. appears this morning for several hours that china access was down according to several reports and the google transparency...
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stay with us. this is awesome!o, haha! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. you know, one job or the other. the moment i could access the retirement plan, i just became firm about it -- "i'm done. i'm out of here." you know, it's like it just hits you fast. you know, you start thinking about what's really important here. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. this is a live picture of voters in virginia. the key swing state has 13 electoral votes up for grabs. now take a look at new jersey voters. this is a live picture in cherry hill. they weren't hit as hard by sandy as coastal and northern new jersey residents. the state has extended the deadline for displaced voters to return their ballots to 8:00 p.m. on fr
stay with us. this is awesome!o, haha! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh yeah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. you know, one job or the other. the moment i could access the retirement plan, i just became firm about it --...
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he joins us from houston. hello, mr. secretary. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, bret. delighted to be with you. >> bret: your sense ofthe election and the importance this time around. >> guest: i think we will see a fairly close election. i endorsed quite some time ago governor romney because i think he is best equipped to dig us out of our fiscal and economic hole that we're in, in this country. as you mentioned in the introduction i was fortunate enough to serve not only as secretary of state but secretary of the treasury. i can tell you that the most important thing about america has been throughout its history, its economy. we can't be strong militarily, diplomatically or in any other way, politically unless we are strong economically. we now have a debt to gdp that is out of sight. we got to figure out some way to deal with that. when he was governor of massachusetts, romney worked with democrat. it can of course a blue state. he was republican governor and had to work with democrats. he successfully worked across the aisle in a bipartisan way and got things done.
he joins us from houston. hello, mr. secretary. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, bret. delighted to be with you. >> bret: your sense ofthe election and the importance this time around. >> guest: i think we will see a fairly close election. i endorsed quite some time ago governor romney because i think he is best equipped to dig us out of our fiscal and economic hole that we're in, in this country. as you mentioned in the introduction i was fortunate enough to serve not...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> today's "return on retirement." here are the ten worst states to retire to in 2012. michigan came in at the bottom. ranking particularly low on climate and economic factors. for more on retirement, go to retirement.cnbc.com. >>> we know you love it so we bring it to you every single day. street talk time with bank of america at the top of the list. bouncing back a bit after yesterday's sell-off. >> it is up 2.5%. here's why. isi upgrading it to a buy. they raised their one-year target to $18 from $12. my friends, that is almost a double from here. three reasons for the upgrade. one, capital ratios built back up. two, they believe cost savings will be realized. three, they think b of a getting their arms and everything else -- lawyers perhaps -- around the mortgage buyback risk. >> how is it always the lawyers win no matter th
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> today's "return on retirement." here are the ten worst states to retire to in 2012. michigan came in at the bottom. ranking particularly low on climate and economic factors. for more on retirement, go to retirement.cnbc.com. >>> we know you love it so we bring it to you every...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> i'm bill griffeth coming up on "closing bell." will the bet than expected october employment report affect tuesday's election? well, the head of one of the nation's largest -- in fact, the fastest growing labor union in the country will join us. >>> also, is there any end in sight to the new york area's gas shortage? boone pickens weighs in for you. >>> how will super sandy affect clorox? they make everything from bleach to garbage bags. we'll ask the company's ceo coming up. >>> see you at the top of the hour for last hour of the trading day. julia boorstin has our "market flash" for us. >> that's right, bill. groupon shares off by nearly 8% today. that brings the groupon stock down by more than 80% since its ipo price of $20. this has groupon hits its one-year anniversary of its ipo on sunday. on the heels of amazon last we
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> i'm bill griffeth coming up on "closing bell." will the bet than expected october employment report affect tuesday's election? well, the head of one of the nation's largest -- in fact, the fastest growing labor union in the country will join us. >>> also, is there any end in...
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for all of us. he made it clear that if we don't make enough progress, he'll be back in touch. so my hope, he wrote, is that we can make progress in light of personal and party principles, special interest groups and years of business as usual. we've got to work together and put our dimfferences aside. i couldn't say it better myself. that's precisely what i intend to do. and with that, let me open it up for your questions. i'm going to start off with ben feller of ap. >> thank you, mr. president. can you assure the american people that there have been no breaches of national security or classified information in the scandal involving generals petraeus and allen, an do you think that you, as commander in chief, and the american people should have been told that the cia chief was under investigation before the election? >> well, i have no evidence at this point from what i've seen that classified information was disclosed that in any way would have had a negative impact on our national security. obvi
for all of us. he made it clear that if we don't make enough progress, he'll be back in touch. so my hope, he wrote, is that we can make progress in light of personal and party principles, special interest groups and years of business as usual. we've got to work together and put our dimfferences aside. i couldn't say it better myself. that's precisely what i intend to do. and with that, let me open it up for your questions. i'm going to start off with ben feller of ap. >> thank you, mr....
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because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> with the exception of a couple of gold mining stocks, nearly everything is down today. concerns about the fiscal cliff putting pressure on defense names going over it would, of course, triggermaner to cuts in defense spending. northrup grummond, raytheon, lockheed martin, general dynamics, all lower. >>> we know the president has been tough on wall street. but now wall street is going to have to deal with the very tough elizabeth warren in the senate. but are investors overreacting? jim paulson is still with us, matt mccormick, a bank analyst. jim, overreaction on the financials? >> i think so. the point i'd like to make about the fiscal cliff is that i think congress, the president, everyone, investors included, should step back and realize in the last two years, last few years of gridlock, how much the fiscal issues in this country have improved. yes, improved. we had a 10.4% deficit at the worst. the
because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> with the exception of a couple of gold mining stocks, nearly everything is down today. concerns about the fiscal cliff putting pressure on defense names going over it would, of course, triggermaner to cuts in defense spending. northrup grummond, raytheon, lockheed martin, general dynamics, all lower. >>> we know the president has been tough on wall street. but...
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stay with us. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] if you suffer from heartburn 2 or more days a week, why use temporary treatments when you can prevent the acid that's causing it with prevacid24hr. with one pill prevacid24hr works at the source to prevent the acid that causes frequent heartburn all day and all night. and with new prevacid24hr perks, you can earn rewards from dinner deals to music downloads for purchasing prevacid24hr. prevent acid all day and all night for 24 hours with prevacid24hr. >>> welcome back. the fight over the fiscal cliff heating up with both parties accusing the other of failing to offer substantial plans. >> to this point, that's right. without a deal, automatic spending cuts and higher taxes will kick in january 1st. that's something our next guest wants to avoid. we welcome back democratic congressman charlie rangel of new york. good to see you. welcome back. >> good to be back. >> we're at that awkward part of the negotiating process where nobody wants to be the fi
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. . >>> walmart, the latest company to move its dividend up, pay it early to avoid big tax hikes triggered by the fiscal cliff maybe. brian shactman has details. >> by now you know the drill f we go off the cliff, tax rates on dividends could swing from 58% to 40%. that possibility enough for a lot of companies to issue special dividends or move up payout dates, which is what walmart announced. instead of paying out early in 2013 the 40-cent dividend will be payable on september 27th. they said they did it because they recognized there were complex fiscal and federal tax rate issues that may not be resolved in the next few weeks. you might recall casino magnet steve wynn announced a special dividend, before the election. goldman sachs wrote about this early in the fall, actually naming wynn as a candidate for this. they also noted it's more common for these things in q4. goldman didn't just nail it on wynn, they
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they tell us they get a social security check. they use medicare. and you can't even tell me that those people shouldn't have access to those benefits. we can't even cut off millionaires. but you're going to raise taxes. >> here's what we said when we created social security. that we wanted a minimum in this country and guaranteed social insurance program that has been turned into a notion that somehow it's some entitlement as opposed to a guarantee of the basic common good in this country. so, no, i am not willing to connect the question of medicare, medicaid, and social security to a conversation that this nation has been delaying for too long, which is how are we all in this together? how does everybody pay their fair share? and how do we restore economic recovery by getting people back to work in jobs they can feed their families on? >> ms. henry, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> she's not rising above. i think that was a good observation on your part. >> is anybody? >> no. will your 4011 k go over the fiscal cliff? a trade gro
they tell us they get a social security check. they use medicare. and you can't even tell me that those people shouldn't have access to those benefits. we can't even cut off millionaires. but you're going to raise taxes. >> here's what we said when we created social security. that we wanted a minimum in this country and guaranteed social insurance program that has been turned into a notion that somehow it's some entitlement as opposed to a guarantee of the basic common good in this...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> let's take a look at the treasury market right now. it is very interesting because in the last two months we've seen a rally in the 10-year but the s&p has been struggling. which market is correct? which is pointing investors in the right direction? jim yurio is with tjm institutional services, also a cnbc contributor. jim, which one do you think is correct? in my background i always go for the bond market being correct and being earlier than the stock market. do you agree in this case? is. >> yeah. i like bond and currencies to lead the way. what frightens me today is that auction we just had, they were crawling all over each other to tie up 30-year money at 2.82. to me that's frightening and that shows the way the market feels about the current situation is fear. seems like the stock market is holding okay and i think the w
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> let's take a look at the treasury market right now. it is very interesting because in the last two months we've seen a rally in the 10-year but the s&p has been struggling. which market is correct? which is pointing investors in the right direction? jim yurio is with tjm institutional...
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thanks for joining us. [ticking] [ticking] >> in a nondescript t-shirt at a nondescript desk, mark zuckerberg runs a vast global empire, leading the whole internet in his direction. is the goal for you to conquer the whole internet? to own the internet? >> well, think about it like this. people--if they can use a product of any category--photos, music, tv, anything--either by themselves or with their friends... >> mm-hmm. >> i think most of the time, people want to do those things with their friends, so-- >> so is the answer "yes"? [ticking] you describe bill gates in very harsh terms. um, you've described him as being quite abusive. i mean, it's not a pretty picture. >> and i felt like when i wrote it, i should just tell it like it happened, in an unvarnished way, warts and all. >> you'll hear how the two high school buddies who started microsoft and a computer revolution had some pretty trying times along the way. do you think he came to think that you weren't working as hard as he was and it became a sou
thanks for joining us. [ticking] [ticking] >> in a nondescript t-shirt at a nondescript desk, mark zuckerberg runs a vast global empire, leading the whole internet in his direction. is the goal for you to conquer the whole internet? to own the internet? >> well, think about it like this. people--if they can use a product of any category--photos, music, tv, anything--either by themselves or with their friends... >> mm-hmm. >> i think most of the time, people want to do...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. at u.s. trust, our expertise extends well beyond investment advice and research analysis. it includes proprietary offerings like our eldercare program, which helps provide for those who came before you. and our financial empowerment program, which helps prepare those who come next. resources like these have made us the number-one trust company. that's why generations of families have come to us to help build their own legacies. >>> welcome back. besides raising taxes for the rich, one of the main key stick points over the fiscal cliff debate is whether to cut entitlements. dean bake
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on the set with us today. pete, you know, i'll go to you first, when you look at -- how the heck do you trade? how do you invest in this kind of market where we're hanging on every little word? >> two different words. you put it perfectly. you trait this market. unless you get those opportunities where you think it really is oversold or the fact we spiked to up up side, this is now a trader's market. i think it will be also we get toward the president talked about christmas dada bainers -- all the way, holding on this fiscal cliff. >> yeah, stef, should note here as well the s&p has retaken 1400, a key psychological level. perhaps is the markets, which are moving higher as we speak, there's a look at the s&p at 1401. perhaps the market is listening to the fact that you've got boehner speaking today. you have obama speaking today, and the pressure seems to be ramped up to get something done, at least to appease the markets. >> unfortunately we have all this uncertainly, until we get some sort of clarification,
on the set with us today. pete, you know, i'll go to you first, when you look at -- how the heck do you trade? how do you invest in this kind of market where we're hanging on every little word? >> two different words. you put it perfectly. you trait this market. unless you get those opportunities where you think it really is oversold or the fact we spiked to up up side, this is now a trader's market. i think it will be also we get toward the president talked about christmas dada bainers...
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police there had had to use pepper spray. overall when you look at this store, for instance, you know they had a controlled entry. 600 people outside, but they let 50 people in at a time. that seemed to work here dealing with the crowds. right now it continues to be a busy day here for this particular store. >> all right, george howell live at best buy. sorry to hear about the activity, the aggressiveness around the country. it's shopping, guys. relax a little bit. thanks, george. >>> fed up workers on strike today complicating matters at walmart stores across the country. they say what better day than black friday to get their message across. cnn's keyong joins us live. how big are these demonstrations today? >> well, if you look at the video from all the different demonstrations from across the country, you see a couple hundred people at a store. and look at the locations of these various places. dallas, texas. you have a store in maryland. you have stores here in california that we're expecting later in the day. so tlar nu
police there had had to use pepper spray. overall when you look at this store, for instance, you know they had a controlled entry. 600 people outside, but they let 50 people in at a time. that seemed to work here dealing with the crowds. right now it continues to be a busy day here for this particular store. >> all right, george howell live at best buy. sorry to hear about the activity, the aggressiveness around the country. it's shopping, guys. relax a little bit. thanks, george....
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our meteorologist todd gross is joining us. tell us what is likely to happen. >> the problem is not that it's going to snow in some spots, it's where it's going to snow. i will's explain that in a moment. there it is finally formed, of course, the computer maps tell us it will be there and actually there moving up the coastline, you can see the radar and satellite, so you are actually seeing it form right now let's check out how it will look tomorrow though as it moves up the eastern seaboard tomorrow, we will see an area of rain, heavy rain and gusty winds spread forward from washington, d.c. through new york city and up to boston. the worst being around the new jersey shoreline and especially long island out to cape cod. then tomorrow night you can the situation changes and here's where it gets really dice i is it was supposed to snow inland over the mountains. it now looks like a more compact area around the suburbs. western connecticut, other areas under the gun here. wouldn't you know it the areas just getting back on thei
our meteorologist todd gross is joining us. tell us what is likely to happen. >> the problem is not that it's going to snow in some spots, it's where it's going to snow. i will's explain that in a moment. there it is finally formed, of course, the computer maps tell us it will be there and actually there moving up the coastline, you can see the radar and satellite, so you are actually seeing it form right now let's check out how it will look tomorrow though as it moves up the eastern...
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joining us live is iowa governor terry branstad. thanks for joining us. it is great because in the last couple of elections before 2008 it was so close. bush won by less than a percentage point. the first bush election gore won by .3 point. but then the president who has a love fair with iowa won by nine points. what are the prospects for tonight? >> it will be a close race but i think a lot are disappointed and feel betrayed by obama because we launched him and he came here and said he would reunite the country. it was all about hope and change and how he would bring us together. instead it has been about blaming others and attacking other people and a trillion dollar deficit every year he was president. obama care is unaffordable. iowa straightened up a financial mess in the state and they will vote for mitt romney because they feel he can bring fram spending under control. i believe he will win the state. it will be close. obama has put a lot of energy and a lot of time here but he just doesn't have the enthusiasm that i see for romney. romney is reall
joining us live is iowa governor terry branstad. thanks for joining us. it is great because in the last couple of elections before 2008 it was so close. bush won by less than a percentage point. the first bush election gore won by .3 point. but then the president who has a love fair with iowa won by nine points. what are the prospects for tonight? >> it will be a close race but i think a lot are disappointed and feel betrayed by obama because we launched him and he came here and said he...